The Brazilian real has soared to a 12-year high against the dollar, reigniting Brazil’s currency war fears and worsening the economic headache for President Dilma Rousseff.
The real traded at a high of 1.5523 versus the US currency on Friday, its strongest level since just after it was first floated in 1999, as investors sought higher-yielding assets following the easing of the Greek debt crisis.
The real traded at a high of 1.5523 versus the US currency on Friday, its strongest level since just after it was first floated in 1999, as investors sought higher-yielding assets following the easing of the Greek debt crisis.